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MADRID Nike Air Max 90 Ultra SE Shoes , May 2 (Xinhua) -- Around 150,000 fans will cheer on Spanish world champion Marc Marquez in the Moto GP in Jerez on Sunday.

Along with fellow Spaniard, Jorge Lorenzo, who on Friday announced he was extending his contract to ride for the Yamaha team, the reigning world champion is the big attraction for the annual pilgrimage to the south west of Spain for motorbike enthusiasts from all over Spain.

The long weekend means fans from all over the country are able to make the trip to not only watch Sunday's race but also Friday's practice session and Saturday's qualification in a weekend which generates an estimated 50 million euros (55 million US dollars) for the local economy.

Marquez needs a win to keep up the chase of Italian Nike Air Max 90 Ultra 2.0 Shoes , Valentino Rossi, who is the current leader of this year's World Championship and much of the interest will be in how his able to respond after injuring a hand after falling in the last race as he and Rossi dueled for the lead.

"At the start I was worried that it would hurt, but it has responded well and I was able to ride without painkillers," said Marquez, who explained that he has only carried out short sessions and added that the main issue would be "how my hand responds on Saturday after having worked it on Friday."

Although the Moto GP is the main course of the weekend Nike Air Max 90 SE Shoes , Jerez also hosts Moto 3 and Moto 2 races in which Tito Rabat is favorite among a host of Spanish riders with options of finishing on the podium.

Protesters waving Australian flags and carrying signs such as "Yes Australia. No Sharia" rallied around the country on Saturday in events organisers said were against Islamic extremism.

The "Reclaim Australia" events drew hundreds of supporters but also triggered counter-rallies from other groups who criticised them as racist and called for greater tolerance.

"We are pro-Australian values and anti-extreme Islam, but we're not anti-Muslim," Reclaim Australia spokeswoman Catherine Brennan told AFP, adding there was no racism behind the rallies Nike Air Max 90 Flyknit Shoes , which she said had attracted people from diverse backgrounds.

"Since when is it being racist to love your country and to love the values and culture that you've been brought up with?"

Reclaim Australia's John Oliver told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the group was "not against any particular race or any particular religion".

"We're against the extremists of one particular religion," he said.

Protesters waving Australian flags and carrying signs such as "Yes Australia. No Sharia" rally in Sydney on April 4, 2015 (AFP PhotoPeter Parks)

"I know in Sydney and Melbourne they've got Muslims already signed on to attend because they can see what's happening and they don't like what's happening."

In Sydney, hundreds braved the rain to rally in Martin Place, near the site of a deadly siege in which a lone gunman inspired by the Islamic State group took customers and staff hostage in a cafe in December. Two people Nike Air Max 90 Ultra Shoes , and the gunman, were killed in that incident.

"We have an extreme ideology called Islam which is starting to gain a foothold in our societies," one speaker told the event, in which one person held a home-made sign reading "No Islam. No Sharia. No Halal".

In Melbourne, tensions between competing protesters led to scuffles Air Max 90 Ultra Flyknit Shoes , with police on horseback forced to form a barrier between the groups, and paramedics treating several people for injuries.

Police arrested three people in Melbourne, while a man in Hobart was arrested for assault and two women were removed for breaching the peace at the Sydney rally.

In Queensland, former politician Pauline Hanson defended the rallies, which on its website Reclaim Australia said were against sharia law and the burqa and in support of gender equality.

However, rival protesters called the Reclaim Australia rallies anti-Muslim.

"Events like theirs incite racism and violence against Muslims," Clare Fester, who organised the counter-protest in Sydney, said in statement.

"Their attacks on Islam imply that anyone who is a Muslim is violent Air Max 90 Ultra SE Shoes , supports terrorism and is anti-woman. This in an attempt to target all Muslims with classic racist stereotypes."

Japanese police early Monday caught a 23-year-old man who had been sought since a teenage girl escaped his apartment after being held captive for nearly two years.

The girl's disappearance from her hometown in Saitama, near Tokyo, when she was just 13, was major news in Japan at the time.

Police said the now-15-year-old girl escaped from suspect Kabu Terauchi's apartment in downtown Tokyo on Sunday while he was shopping in Akihabara, a district known for technology and comic book geeks. Saitama police said the girl Air Max 90 Ultra 2.0 Shoes , whose name was withheld because she is a minor, told investigators that she escaped when her captor forgot to lock the door.

The girl was seen wearing a sweat suit and sandals in the cold weather when she called home from a pay phone at a train station in downtown Tokyo. Her mother reported the call to the police, who raided Terauchi's apartment.

Investigators captured Terauchi in the early hours of Monday near a forest west of Tokyo. He was bleeding from the neck from a minor self-inflicted injury as a result of a failed suicide attempt.

Police plan to formally arrest him on suspicion of kidnapping.

Terauchi attended university during the years he allegedly had the girl in captivity. He graduated this month and even had a job offer.